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Default replacing the PCB in a gas boiler (ATAG E32C)

On Wednesday, 10 April 2019 19:59:03 UTC+1, ARW wrote:
On 10/04/2019 08:40, wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 April 2019 21:38:26 UTC+1, Vir Campestris wrote:
On 09/04/2019 21:33,
wrote:

The numerical display on my ATAG E32C combi boiler is failing; half the segments don't work any more. This display is on the PCB so I'm guessing the whole PCB has to be replaced. It's about 10 years old.

I can buy a repalcement board for about £200.

Am I right in thinking that replacing the board would not be simply a case swapping them over, but that the new board will need to be set up before the boiler can be used?

It's very hard to find anyone near Cambridge to work on an ATAG boiler. So hard, in fact, that I am considering replacing the boiler and gettign something more standard.


Geoff at CET Ltd is a good source of bits. (Or used to be - I no longer
have gas)

https://www.cetltd.com/

Andy


Thanks for the suggestion, but his (very) long list of PCBs does not include any for ATAG. Oh why was I persaded to fit such an unusual make. It's a great boiler, but that's no use if nobody is available to service it!



It does not mean that he cannot recon your PCB. Call the firm and ask.

He's a helpful bloke most of the time. Although when I moved his aerial
for him a few weeks ago his unhelpful comment was "don't fall off the
roof because it will cost a fortune to re-glaze the conservatory"


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Adam


My dad used to employ a man from time t otime to fix loose slates. He just walked about on the roof with no safety gear. My dad pointed out how dangerous this was. "Nah, I've been doing this all my life and I've never fallen off" he said. A short time afterwards he fell off a roof.

R